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| 3.5 great | Bedex | January 26th 20 | Boasts some nice tracks in a variety of ambient styles, but just a bit uneventful and lacking high points to pull it up. 1 is vocal based Ottbient that is extremely peaceful and sort of jammy, a nice track to introduce someone to ambient music. 2 is a nice post-rockbient intro, but fails because it builds up to nothing - it is inspiring though. 3 starts in tychocore and evolves into really nice kinda jammy ambient pads. 4 is very similar to 3, and 5 is the first weak track here, sounds ominous but boring and morphs into not much at all. It is nice to see that each track has a nice development to it and isn't just a loop or a pad repeated over three minutes. The second half has both stronger and weaker tracks, with 6 being much darker and more interesting, 7 being nice genericbient despite the bleep bloops early on in the track. 8 is dark ambient plus field recording, sadly the two layers feel completely discordant with each other and out of place. 9 is a nice disruption with very noisy field recording textures, but has a bit too much going on to be a top tier noise track. 10 is maybe the best track here with nice and eerie dark ambient quickly turning into deathprodesque drone sprinkled with Tim Hecker, very nice. The closer is nice in a vacuum with simple but nice droney stuff, but it doesn't work as an album conclusion, falling flat on a fade out. This is ok, but it's really not a grand album. 3.45
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